Our article on International Construction Arbitration published by Lawyer Monthly Magazine
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Our article on International Construction Arbitration published by Lawyer Monthly Magazine
Please review the full article here: Lawyer Monthly Article
Turkey’s rail liberalisation brings opportunities for investors and contractors Please find below an article by our managing director published in Global Construction Review. In this article the developments in the Turkish Rail System has been summarised and the opportunities for the construction industry have been highlighted. Please CLICK HERE to read the article. A section…
EQUITAS director Metehan C. Sonbahar delivered a presentation on global claims at the DRBF Central & Eastern European Conference on the 13th of March this year. Metehan’s presentation included discussions on types of global claims, why they are pursued and common law and civil law approach to global claims. The presentation was made via video…
EQUITAS director Metehan C. Sonbahar has been recognised again as a Future Leader in International Arbitration 2022 by Who’s Who Legal and Global Arbitration Review. For further details please visit WWL Future Leaders 2022 website.
The Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB) has published the Seoul Protocol on Video Conferencing in International Arbitration. The Protocol was first introduced at the Seoul ADR Festival in 2018,has been under discussion among arbitration practitioners since then. However it was finally was published in March, 2020 in response to demand to continue critical services including…
Background The global construction and logistics landscape in 2026 continues to be defined by volatility, shifting from the systemic shocks of the pandemic era to the acute disruptions caused by regional conflicts, particularly in the Middle East. These geopolitical tensions have introduced a complex web of challenges, including shipping diversions, port closures, and fluctuating energy…
Earlier this year the ICC Dispute Resolution Services published the preliminary dispute resolution figures for 2021. It is reported that in 2021 the ICC International Court of Arbitration registered 853 new cases in total, as compared to 946 new cases in 2020 which was the highest number since 2016. Despite the drop in case numbers, …